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Marty Jannetty:

--- Quote from: Question #1 ---What's your response to someone accusing you of being narcissistic to start a thread like this in the first place? And how does that fit with your muslim belief?
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--- Quote from: Question #2 ---When and why did you choose to rather run from problems than facing them?
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Background to question #2. One can quite easily get the impression that you abandoned your former "christian life" and that "Brian died" at 18 just because up to then, for the most part you weren't happy about your life and how certain things turned out. But instead of working things out, you completely dumped one thing in favor for another based on ludicrous coincidences (the word NAS in the quoran, etc.) and failed to actually hold yourself resonsible for your actions and take things in your own hands. Your constant references to rappers after all these years and search for acceptance do a good job of displaying that you are still not where you want to/should be.
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TraceOneInfinite:

Question1 :  What's your response to someone accusing you of being narcissistic to start a thread like this in the first place? And how does that fit with your muslim belief?

A Muslim can not be narcissistic as we touch our foreheads to the floor 5 times a day in prayer in submission to THE CREATOR.   Malcolm X was a thief and when he was first learning Islam his teacher told him to bow to Allah, to go onto his knees and then put his head to the floor in humility.  He couldn't bring himself to do it... so then his teacher questioned him, "You got down on your knees to pick locks and break into homes but you can't get down on your knees to praise your Creator?"  So then Malcolm finally bowed to Allah's will and a huge weight was lifted off his chest and he began crying.

Question 2:  When and why did you choose to rather run from problems than facing them?

The Sufi Mastermind Jalal Al Din Rumi says that "the essence of religion to make a window... you are covered under a thick layer of fog, slide out the side!"   Often when we focus on the problem the problem actually gets bigger.  The object in life is not to continue banging one's head against the wall when one can create a window and slide out of the side.  To give a Sports analogy the Bulls used to try to fight the Pistons and meet their aggression head on.  Then Phil taught them to play a finesse style of basketball and to move away and around the pressure.   This is wisdom.

Question #3. One can quite easily get the impression that you abandoned your former "christian life" and that "Brian died" at 18 just because up to then, for the most part you weren't happy about your life and how certain things turned out. But instead of working things out, you completely dumped one thing in favor for another based on ludicrous coincidences (the word NAS in the quoran, etc.) and failed to actually hold yourself resonsible for your actions and take things in your own hands. Your constant references to rappers after all these years and search for acceptance do a good job of displaying that you are still not where you want to/should be.

The Sufi Mastermind Jalal Al Din Rumi says that "the essence of religion to make a window... you are covered under a thick layer of fog, slide out the side!"   Often when we focus on the problem the problem actually gets bigger.  The object in life is not to continue banging one's head against the wall when one can create a window and slide out of the side.  To give a Sports analogy the Bulls used to try to fight the Pistons and meet their aggression head on.  Then Phil taught them to play a finesse style of basketball and to move away and around the pressure.   This is wisdom.

TraceOneInfinite:

--- Quote from: Mr Moore on June 12, 2014, 11:43:04 AM ---Why does Peter hate but won't battle you?

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He thought there was a future in his frontin'

LooN3y:
im in india, im bad trippin, but you would love it here.

would you visit india?

TraceOneInfinite:

--- Quote from: LooN3y on June 12, 2014, 07:33:16 PM ---im in india, im bad trippin, but you would love it here.

would you visit india?

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I was close to visiting Nizam-a-Deen in India with the Jammat Tabligh.  It was founded by a Muslim scholar named Muhammad Ilyas back in 1924.   I was in the U.A.E. and we were headed for an Ijtema in Tongee, Bangladash.  We were going to spend 40 days building with the Muslims there in India and then 40 days in India building with the Muslims there, and then the final 40 days in Pakistan.  But I incurred a spiritual breakdown and at the airport when we we set to board the plane their was a slight problem with our Visa's and I used it as an excuse to double back around and ended up boarding a plane back to the States.

So yes, I have been close to visiting India before.

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